A few patients have mentioned that they’ve been dealing with intermittent periods of cold feet during the winter months. They aren’t talking about the type of cold feet Julia Roberts gets in Runaway Bride – instead, they are dealing with a physical symptom that leaves their feet cold to the touch. Other than the drop in […]
False Positive Mammogram Linked in Increased Breast Cancer Risk
New findings published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention suggest that women who receive a false positive mammogram or biopsy have an increased risk of developing breast cancer over the next 10 years. For their study, researchers examined more than two million mammograms nationwide from women between the age of 40 and 74. After looking […]
3 Simple Tips For Healthy Holiday Feet
We’re a week away from Christmas Eve, and although we don’t have as much snow in the Twin Cities as we’re used to, you can still end up with a foot injury during the holidays even if you avoid snow and ice. Today, we’re going to share three tips to help keep your feet healthy […]
Athletes More Injury-Prone After A Concussion
Although we generally focus on foot and ankle blog topics, one of the more common general health topics we blog about is concussions. Today, a new study showcases that concussions and ankle injuries may have more in common than we originally thought. According to researchers the University of North Carolina, college athletes were nearly twice […]
What is IT Band Syndrome?
Iliotbial Band Syndrome, more commonly referred to as IT Band Syndrome, is a common overuse injury especially among runners or avid athletes. The injury involves inflammation in the ligament that runs down the outside of the thigh from the hip to the shin. The IT band attaches to your knee and helps stabilize and move […]
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